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(1) These Rules may be cited as the Treasury Solicitor (Crown’s Nominee) Rules 1997 and shall come into force on 1st January 1998.
(2) Subject to paragraph (3), the Treasury Solicitor (Crown’s Nominee) Rules 1931 and the Treasury Solicitor (Crown’s Nominee) (Amendment) Rules 1968 are hereby revoked.
(3) Rules 3 and 4 of the said Rules of 1931 (which make provision for the preparation and auditing of an abstract account in relation to each year ending on 31st December) shall continue to have effect in relation to the preparation and auditing, after the commencement of these Rules, of an abstract account in relation to the year ending on 31st December 1997.
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In these Rules, “Treasury Solicitor” means the Treasury Solicitor acting as the Crown’s nominee by virtue of any Warrant issued by Her Majesty under Her Royal Sign Manual for the purposes of the collection, holding and application of any monies, securities, and property, real or personal, accruing to Her Majesty as part of the estate of any deceased person, or under any forfeiture, or otherwise by virtue of Her Royal Prerogative.
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(1) The Crown’s Nominee Account shall be maintained by the Treasury Solicitor with the Paymaster General at the Bank of England.
(2) All sums payable by the Treasury Solicitor shall be paid out of the Crown’s Nominee Account by authorised orders on the Paymaster General.
(3) In this rule “authorised orders” means orders authorised by persons nominated from time to time for that purpose by the Treasury Solicitor.
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(1) The Treasury Solicitor shall prepare for presentation to Parliament in a form approved by the Treasury—
(a) an account showing the receipts and expenditure on the Crown’s Nominee Account—
(i) on or before 31st July 1999, for the fifteen months ending on 31st March 1999; and
(ii) on or before 31st July in every subsequent year, for the year ending on 31st March preceding.
(b) a balance sheet showing the assets and liabilities of the Treasury Solicitor at 31st March of the relevant year.
(2) The account and balance sheet shall show the amounts transferred, in the fifteen months ending on 31st March 1999 and in every subsequent year ending on 31st March preceding, to and from the account of the Crown’s share.
(3) The account and balance sheet shall be audited by such person as the Treasury Solicitor shall from time to time with the approval of the Treasury appoint for that purpose.
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The period fixed for the purposes of section 4(3) of the Treasury Solicitor Act 1876 (period after which unclaimed grants may be paid to the Crown’s Nominee Account) shall be three years from the date of grant.
Graham Allen
Jim Dowd
Two of the Lords Commissioners of Her Majesty’s Treasury.
3rd December 1997